Nordstrand I, Janzon B, Rybeck B
Acta Chir Scand Suppl. 1979;489:81-90.
A study of the break-up patterns of two types of standard ball small calibre bullets fired from a range of 100 meters against targets made of soft soap was performed. A flash X-ray set-up was used to study the behaviour of the bullets while penetrating the soap. A simplified calculation of the stresses affecting the bullets was performed. It turns out that one predominant factor in the break-up process is the tumbling of the projectile. The longitudinal rotation velocity of the bullets is often so great that this is sufficient to cause-centrifugal stresses of high enough magnitude to cause rupture of the bullet lead core. This in combination with the high retardation forces acting on a bullet penetrating a dense medium at large angles of yaw is sufficient to cause an almost inevitable break-up for fast-tumbling bullets.
对两种标准球形小口径子弹在100米射程处射向软皂靶时的破碎模式进行了研究。使用了一套闪光X射线装置来研究子弹穿透肥皂时的行为。对影响子弹的应力进行了简化计算。结果表明,破碎过程中的一个主要因素是弹丸的翻滚。子弹的纵向旋转速度通常非常大,足以产生足够大的离心应力,导致子弹铅芯破裂。再加上子弹以大偏航角穿透致密介质时所受到的高减速力,足以导致快速翻滚的子弹几乎不可避免地破碎。